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Science 30 August 1968:
Vol. 161. no. 3844, pp. 911 - 913
DOI: 10.1126/science.161.3844.911

Articles

Centrifugation of Mammalian Cells on Gradients: A New Rotor

Thomas G. Pretlow II 1 and Charles W. Boone 1

1 Viral Carcinogenesis Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland

A short-arm rotor increases separation of viable mammalian cells, from mixtures, by low-speed centrifugation; continuous Ficoll density gradients in tissue-culture media are used. We describe the theory and experimental demonstration of the superior separation achieved with this new rotor.


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